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S. Burnett & Associates Limited, 210 Broadway, Unit 203, Orangeville, ON, L9W 5G4 T: (519) 941-2949 F: (519) 941-2036 www.sbaengineering.com
Pay Attention to Time of Use (TOU) Billing Hydro One billing practices are dependent on the time of day that the energy is used. “Off-peak” hours are the hours
when the majority of customers are not using the most electricity, while “on-peak” hours are when electricity is in
the highest demand. As of May 1, 2017, the following peak-times and rates apply to Hydro One customers, as well
as all Ontarians charged for TOU:
Newsletter Date Volume 1 Issue 1
Save Money on your
Electricity bill!
Aboriginal Community Energy Plan
Electricity is charged at a rate per kilowatt hour (kWh). A
kWh is a unit of energy which is a function of power and
time.
If you look at a product you use, such as a lightbulb,
you’ll see that it has Power Rating in watts (W) or
kilowatts (kW). If you multiply the number of watts by
the amount of time you use that product for, it will give
you the amount of energy the product has used.
For example, using a 10 W lightbulb for 100 hours will
equal 1000 Wh or 1 kWh, but if you use a lightbulb that
is 100 W it will only take 10 hours for you to use 1 kWh.
That means the 10 W lightbulb is 10 times more efficient
than the 100 W lightbulb! Therefore, it is important to
pay attention to the power rating of products you use
and for how long you use them.
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S. Burnett & Associates Limited, 210 Broadway, Unit 203, Orangeville, ON, L9W 5G4 T: (519) 941-2949 F: (519) 941-2036 www.sbaengineering.com
It can be seen that using electricity at “On-peak” hours can almost double the amount you are paying on your bill!
Therefore, it is important to pay attention to when you are using high amounts of electricity (i.e. it is recommended
to do laundry and use the oven during off-peak hours when possible).
Reduce Phantom Power Many electrical products still consume electricity when they are in standby or sleep mode! This is called “Phantom
Power”, where energy is consumed by internal or external power suppliers, remote control receivers, text or light
displays. It can be seen that in some cases phantom power uses more electricity than when the appliance is in use!
Additionally, a lot of times Phantom Power is drawing power during the “on-peak” times further increasing your
energy bill!
In order to eliminate the energy consumed by Phantom Power, it is important to unplug small appliances such as
televisions, microwaves, and coffee makers. It is important to note that some appliances should not be unplugged
such as refrigerators and thermostats.
Purchase Energy Efficient Products In order to reduce the amount of electricity used in your home, it is important to purchase energy efficient appliances.
Purchasing “Energy Star” appliances will ensure you have purchased an energy efficient product.
An easy way to immediately increase the energy efficiency in your home is to replace incandescent bulbs with either
CFL or LED bulbs. Although LED bulbs have a higher capital cost than incandescent or CFL bulbs, they can reduce the
amount of electricity used by 10 times the amount if you are using incandescent bulbs, and will not need to be
replaced for up to 25 years! SaveOnEnergy also provides coupons to reduce the initial cost of these bulbs to reduce
the payback period. Coupons for energy efficient materials and more can be printed at:
https://www.saveonenergy.ca/Consumer/Programs/Instant-Rebates.aspx
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S. Burnett & Associates Limited, 210 Broadway, Unit 203, Orangeville, ON, L9W 5G4 T: (519) 941-2949 F: (519) 941-2036 www.sbaengineering.com
Delivery Charges The delivery charge on a Hydro One statement can be broken down into many different charges for the delivery and
upkeep of Hydro One electricity. To explain briefly, the delivery charge is based on two factors: the housing density
of the customer’s location, and the amount of electricity used per billing cycle. There is also a base fee which is paid
if you are connected to the grid, regardless of the amount of energy used.
The only way to immediately reduce
the delivery charge on your bill is to
reduce the amount of overall
electricity used.
However, Ontario’s Liberal government announced on March 2nd, 2017 as part of their Fair Hydro Plan, that delivery
charges will be removed for all on-reserve First Nation residential electricity customers starting in the summer of
2017. This will be in the form of a First Nations On-Reserve Delivery Credit, which will automatically be added to
eligible customers’ hydro bills.
Ensure Exemption from HST and DRC Members who live in the community are exempt from HST and Debt
Retirement (DRC) charges on their Hydro bills. By applying for exemption
from HST & DRC, some people have received thousands of dollars back from
Hydro One! As of January 1st, 2016, the Debt Retirement Charge has been
removed from monthly billing statements. However, customers who have
paid the fee in the past may qualify for a retroactive rebate of up to four (4)
years.
The form can be found at:
http://www.hydroone.com/MyHome/MyAccount/Service/Forms/DRC-HST-Exemption-Form.pdf
Apply for Energy Support Programs Some people may qualify for programs which can reduce energy costs depending on household income and number
of people in household:
• Ontario Energy Support Program – Qualified applicants will be eligible to receive an on-bill credit amount of
up to $75 per month, which increased from $50 per month as of May 1st, 2017.
o Electrically heated homes may now be eligible to receive up to $113 per month.
o For more information, visit: https://ontarioelectricitysupport.ca/FAQ
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S. Burnett & Associates Limited, 210 Broadway, Unit 203, Orangeville, ON, L9W 5G4 T: (519) 941-2949 F: (519) 941-2036 www.sbaengineering.com
OESP Monthly Credit Amounts by Household Income Level
Household Income (After Tax) Household Size (Number of people living in household)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7+
$28,000 or less $45 $45 $51 $57 $63 $75 $75
$28,001 – $39,000 $40 $45 $51 $57 $63 $75
$39,001 – $48,000 $35 $40 $45 $51 $57
$48,001 – $52,000 $35 $40 $45
• Low-Income Energy Assistance Program – Qualified applicants will be eligible to receive a one-time
emergency payment of up to $600 on their Hydro bill.
o For more information, visit:
o http://www.ontarioenergyboard.ca/oeb/Consumers/
• Home Assistance Program – Qualified applicants will be eligible to have their home audited and receive free
upgrades to energy efficient appliances.
o For more information, visit:
o http://www.hydroone.com/MyHome/SaveEnergy/HAP/ages/Eligibility.aspx
• IESO Heating and Cooling Incentive – Up to $650 in incentives for homeowners who install or upgrade to
ENERGY STAR certified heating and cooling systems.
o For more information, visit:
o https://saveonenergy.ca/Consumer/Programs/HVAC-Rebates.aspx
• First Nations Conservation Program – Free energy audits and energy-efficient upgrades to First Nations
persons living in First Nations communities that are served by Hydro One Networks Inc. and did not participate
in the IESO’s 2013-2015 Aboriginal Conservation Program.
o No application necessary. Eligible communities will be contacted over the next several years.
o For more information, visit:
o http://www.hydroone.com/MyHome/SaveEnergy/Pages/FNCP.aspx
Attached to this package:
- HST and DRC Exemption Form
- SaveOnEnergy Coupons to reduce the cost of energy saving products
Mail To: Hydro One Networks Inc.P.O. Box 5700 Fax: 1-888-625-4401Markham, ON Attention: Customer Communications CentreL3R 1C8
This form should only be completed by customers who are claiming Debt Retirement Charge (DRC) or GST/HST exemption.Completed forms should be returned to Hydro One. All fields must be completed. For assistance, please call us at 1-888-664-9376. Our office hours are Monday to Friday, from 7:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Hydro One Networks Account Number (12 Digits)
Name of Account Holder
Account Address
If you are a Status Indian or Indian Band, please fill out your exemption information below:
Certificate of Indian Status Card No. – 10 Digits Band No. – 3 Digits
Debt Retirement Charge (DRC) Exemption – I claim exemption from the DRC under the provisions of theElectricity Act, 1998 under the following category:
Please check the appropriate box:
Status Indian that is using electricity on a reserve
Indian owned sole proprietorship or partnership that is using electricity on a reserve
Indian Band Office/Band empowered schools, hospitals or Social Service entities that are using electricity on a reserve
Foreign state or international organization/diplomats that are exempt from tax under the Retail Sales Tax Act
GST/HST Exemption – I claim exemption from GST/HST under the following category:
Please check the appropriate box:
Status Indian that is using electricity on a reserve
Indian owned sole proprietorship or partnership that is using electricity on a reserve
Indian Band Office/Band empowered schools, hospitals or Social Service entities that are using electricity on a reserve
Incorporated Band empowered entities for band management activities that are using electricity on a reserve(Please note: This category is only eligible for GST/HST Exemption.)
Name of Authorized Person:
Certification: To the best of my knowledge the information contained in this form is accurate and complete.
Signature of Authorized Person:
Date:
Debt Retirement Charge & GST/HST Exemption Form
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